I don’t understand the amount of negative comments. For those making the comments, why don’t you upload content so I can watch them as well?….oh sorry you must not be artfully inclined…or a craftsman. Useful or not a guarantee everyone has something in their house that is not environmentally friendly. Great content and keep teaching / inspiring us.
Yes. The amount of work is kind of insane. If someone wanted to make and sell these things done in these way, they would need to charge like $500-$1000.
@@urahihChalottehow you can say that? It's not seen in the video. And furthermore I wouldn't say it's so necessary. Bit I would certainly wear gloves with the saw
@@mynoxx01 cos that would ruin the texture, I agree in not wasting stuff that can still be used but hey, it's his money and as long as he's recycling I don't care how he uses em lol
These comments so idiotic Idek how to respond to them I disconnect when they (such as OP) act as if there is some unholy redundancy here. The OG bowl has been transformed and is unrecognizable to the end product You just dismiss the creativity, effort, and craftsmanship because you illogically think there is some redundancy or pointlessness to the craft It is art, no? No minimum requirements had, and this one simply was to make a cribbage bowl out of 500 resin paper Like you people are real fun - to be around when your jokes are met with silence cause you’re a dung eater
@@HankHillBentOver Dear HankHillBentOver, There's another part we both missed: the process of creating the proxy-bowl might be even more "art" than the resulting piece. Think about it, the bowl is probably stashed somewhere in the creator's house, but the video showcasing its absurd creation was enjoyed by millions of people. This meta-art isn't new, neither is satire over it. Take Kim Beom's Yellow Scream from 2012, the process of its creation is more important (arguably more interesting) than the resulting painting. And yet, it was memed as "lol asian man screaming at yellow paint rofl". Was I reductive in my comment referenceing a cartoon? Yes But this is no reason to call me a dung-eater.
Please excuse me if I've missed where you may have addressed this elsewhere, but have you found uses for the shavings? It might be a good subject for a future video: Making something from the shavings.
Your work is outstanding! Just a side note- people need to be aware that resin/epoxy handmade items are not food-grade or safe to eat out of. Not being critical, just don't want anyone to get sick. Otherwise, fantastic video~ You're obviously extremely talented!
The other 2 were fine, but the steel wool jar with the golden epoxy was absolutely hideous XD And yeah, very strange to put (at best guess) dyed mini pancakes into a bowl that isnt food safe.
Завораживающее зрелище,такое мастерство...!!!Одним словом, мастер на все руки...!!!Так интересно было смотреть, как создаëтся такая красота!!! Просто здорово и прекрасно...!!!
I love how awesome everything came out but man the amount of small plastics flying around was driving me crazy. It's like I could feel the micro plastics from here lol
I agree. The current obsession with resin has consequences. Add glitter and mica into the mix and a single piece is about as negative for the environment, sea life and ghastly child labour as a single household object gets. It's just unsustainable.
Yea. This guy made waste out of best. But that's the sad reality. The definition of entertainment has changed. It now involves wastage of food, creation of waste and degradation of mentality of people.
There are food safe epoxies that are available. There are also polishes and finishers that can help to curb the leeching of not so great stuff but it's better for them to be food safe from the beginning
SERIOUSLY…. This Resin bowl is off the chain….. Everything you created on here is stunning! If only I had the skills & tools…. Hand made items can be stunning, yet this next level!
I agree with you, indeed he’s got talent, I mean real talent, I pray God gives you lots of beautiful days, I’m David Greg originally from Spain, but currently in Texas and you?
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Love all three pieces the first reminded me of African prints very nice never thought of steel wool used that way and the lantern is beautiful! Thanks for showing us and sharing!!
I agree with you, indeed he’s got talent, I mean real talent, I pray God gives you lots of beautiful days, I’m David Greg originally from Spain, but currently in Texas and you?
Почти как в нашем русском анекдоте: Иностранцы приехавшие в Россию, в конце визита говорят: " У вас прекрасные дети, умные, красивые, талантливые! Но всё что вы делаете руками, всё очень плохо!" В этом ролике иностранцы перемудрили с производством, мы бы лучше сделали!
@@IDieselPower я и говорю:горшок! И таких "рукастых" в инете полно: кто-то делает уродские столы, кто-то тумбочки, которые я бы и в сарае не поставил, а больше всего делателей горшков, кто из целого дерева горшок выточит, кто эпоксидку с чем нибудь смешает, с той же целью-сделать ночную вазу!
I would like to see More of this stuff. I'm taking notes. When you said I don't do things beautifully enough, I believed you, and I'm hoping for a class. This was riveting. I can't get over it. It's useless, tedious, and extremely difficult for no reason. It seems like it can get more complicated. I like it. I can't get enough of it, just like fake wood. Oh my gosh that was hard, why did I do it!? And yet, so worth it. No one who likes wood wants fake wood, and now the grain is custom and artesian. I got to keep it for like maybe 1-3 years, which is good for a rockstar.
The steel wool one I liked the look of less than I thought I would. The cardboard one at the end turned out way better than I thought it would tho. Excellent work. Thank you for sharing
I love love this cut. I used to wear my hair like that all the time. I'm gonna send this photo to my stylist and get it done again, thank you much.❤❤❤❤❤
I agree with you, indeed he’s got talent, I mean real talent, I pray God gives you lots of beautiful days, I’m David Greg originally from Spain, but currently in Texas and you?
In a world where people are allowed to own property, they are allowed to use their bowls, paper and wood as they see fit. Pray that the communists never come to your country to take control of your use of your own property.
This is not art at all, there is no skill and discipline to achieve something wonderful, it is just throwing plastic and letting the drill and cutter do their thing.
Какой же Вы счастливый человек, что занимаетесь таким великолепным творчеством! И Ваши волшебные руки! Некоторые себя не могут за всю жизнь найти! А тут такое умиротворение и спокойное удовольствие от процесса! Волшебство! Творческого процветания Вам! 🌞❤️
I agree with you, indeed he’s got talent, I mean real talent, I pray God gives you lots of beautiful days, I’m David Greg originally from Spain, but currently in Texas and you?
I agree with you, indeed he’s got talent, I mean real talent, I pray God gives you lots of beautiful days, I’m David Greg originally from Spain, but currently in Texas and you?
agreed, the bowl turned out better than i thought it would... it was pretty interesting-looking, though could've been better after a few tries, i think...
It is the3rd video I am watching (and I think it is a repeat under a different title) but I still cannot believe my eyes!!! I wish my family owned that kind of business, I would have taken over it at 500%. Since I am out of luck, I wish I worked for that kind of company... This would be my dream job ever!
Beaucoup de matière et de travail pour un résultat très quelconque pour ne pas dire nul. La personne qui réalise ces vidéos (celle ci n'est pas la seule) aime certainement gaspiller son temps et son argent
This may be difficult for you, in fact you'll probably have to wrack you brain for it. But try to imagine for a moment making something because you enjoy making things. And on top of that, it's a beautiful bowl.
Yup, I spoke too soon; this whole video was beyond amazing.....I love watching things be made....thanks for this.......I enjoyed it thoroughly and subscribed to the channel.....
As beautiful as this is, I can’t shake the feeling that this is probably not eco friendly at all. All that shaved airborne plastic looked pretty sinister! Lol
do you use lithium batteries for anything? because if you are you are helping to do more damage then resin ever will. do you know how they get lithium? they mine it and it has been scientifically proven that lithium mining is the #1 most product that is destroying the earth. so don't get all sanctimonious
I loved the actual project and tbe end result👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻 But too many of our resources and power were wasted. A simple painted plastic bowl to this effect would have been more eco-friendly in this age and troubled times... 🙏
Love the effects you come up with. Probably too labor intensive for me, but that’s just me. One question, were you using carbide tools with the stainless steel scrubbing pads? I don’t know how you wouldn’t wreck your tools if not.
In terms of "wasting other materials" I'm confused as to why a glass bowl was used.. why not use heavy duty Tupperware (or something similar) with some mold release? Couple taps with a hammer and you're good to go. Beautiful piece, love watching videos like this. First time I've ever seen use of a glass bowl though..
This project being wasteful is a totally valid criticism. But a lot of art produces waste! If you use a paint that can't be reactivated, then you're gonna throw out a lot of it when it dries on the pallet or in the container If you cut a shape out of paper, you're going to throw away the scraps. Even cooking produces waste, in the form of peels, seeds, scraps and leftovers! Yeah, some stuff isn't great for the environment. It's unfortunate, but shouldn't detract from how amazing the final product is.
Question about the degassing, couldn't you have added the mixture to the scouring pads and degassed it in one go? Or does doing it twice make it more effective (like lesser bubbles)?
It captures the 70's, art deco, and a touch of modern all at once. Keep up the beautiful work!
I don’t understand the amount of negative comments. For those making the comments, why don’t you upload content so I can watch them as well?….oh sorry you must not be artfully inclined…or a craftsman.
Useful or not a guarantee everyone has something in their house that is not environmentally friendly.
Great content and keep teaching / inspiring us.
I am amazed at both the craftsmanship and the ridiculousness of this.
Yes. The amount of work is kind of insane. If someone wanted to make and sell these things done in these way, they would need to charge like $500-$1000.
@@LagMasterSambut they’re not making it to be sold??????
@@Louis_2568 they're not, which is why he said if..
The most amazing thing about this video is the amount of fingers you still have with how you operate a band saw...
And how they still have lungs when using epoxy without respiratory protection......
@@urahihChalottehow you can say that? It's not seen in the video. And furthermore I wouldn't say it's so necessary. Bit I would certainly wear gloves with the saw
Was thinking about the sawing too
You all sound very inexperienced with band saws
@@grantavakjan9488 it’s dangerous to wear gloves with saws and lathes. It can easily get snagged and pull your hand in.
And to think, they had a perfectly good glass bowl to begin with
Exactly.
I don't get it either, why not just put some plastic foil into the glass bowl so the epoxy comes out easily without destroying the glass bowl.
@@mynoxx01 cos that would ruin the texture, I agree in not wasting stuff that can still be used but hey, it's his money and as long as he's recycling I don't care how he uses em lol
@@CasperPigeon what I meant is it doesn't matter since he is grinding the surface down anyway.
Haha pointless
Thinking quickly, Dave created a bowl
out of paper, epoxy and a bowl
bowl by proxy
These comments so idiotic Idek how to respond to them
I disconnect when they (such as OP) act as if there is some unholy redundancy here. The OG bowl has been transformed and is unrecognizable to the end product
You just dismiss the creativity, effort, and craftsmanship because you illogically think there is some redundancy or pointlessness to the craft
It is art, no? No minimum requirements had, and this one simply was to make a cribbage bowl out of 500 resin paper
Like you people are real fun - to be around when your jokes are met with silence cause you’re a dung eater
@@HankHillBentOver Dear HankHillBentOver,
There's another part we both missed: the process of creating the proxy-bowl might be even more "art" than the resulting piece. Think about it, the bowl is probably stashed somewhere in the creator's house, but the video showcasing its absurd creation was enjoyed by millions of people.
This meta-art isn't new, neither is satire over it. Take Kim Beom's Yellow Scream from 2012, the process of its creation is more important (arguably more interesting) than the resulting painting. And yet, it was memed as "lol asian man screaming at yellow paint rofl".
Was I reductive in my comment referenceing a cartoon? Yes
But this is no reason to call me a dung-eater.
Who else is here from that one guy's short talking about making "trash" art?
Meeee!!! I just had to see it
Make trash art 🔥
Yep
Its awesome
Make trash art
Please excuse me if I've missed where you may have addressed this elsewhere, but have you found uses for the shavings? It might be a good subject for a future video: Making something from the shavings.
Guarantee it all just goes up in a vacuum and into the trash.
the amount of material wasted on these projects is kinda bonkers to me lol
He used to store them in a clear glass bowl for later but well….
Oh yes, destroying the bowl to create the bowl, the circle of life
Destroying a glass bowl to make a plastic one, no less.
"I destroyed the bowl to create the bowl."
It was filled with bpa's and needed to be destroyed and rebuilt, kinda like what a black hole does with energy not strong enough to escape it.
@@DiscoOverlord it was a plastic bowl, you can tell by the way it broke, even if stuck on epoxy resin.
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The most eco UNFRIENDLY crafts I have seen in a while!!
Cry
Who cares. Lot more eco friendly than disposing of e.v. batteries or used windmill blades.
@@northernprepper6981 cant forget about upgrading your phone every year or 2.
I make nifty electric ells to power my tesla by throwing car batteries into the ocean with oil
Your work is outstanding!
Just a side note- people need to be aware that resin/epoxy handmade items are not food-grade or safe to eat out of. Not being critical, just don't want anyone to get sick.
Otherwise, fantastic video~ You're obviously extremely talented!
After all that!!! And it's not even food safe...
Microplastics, yum yum
The other 2 were fine, but the steel wool jar with the golden epoxy was absolutely hideous XD
And yeah, very strange to put (at best guess) dyed mini pancakes into a bowl that isnt food safe.
There is a food safe glaze added to the top....
Would it be okay just to use as a fruit bowl?
Despite destroying the glass bowl 🥣.
Lovely looking paper bowl in beautiful colours ❤❤❤
He needed a mold
The last one was so beautiful...he has a lots of patience for doing that 🔥🔥
Завораживающее зрелище,такое мастерство...!!!Одним словом, мастер на все руки...!!!Так интересно было смотреть, как создаëтся такая красота!!!
Просто здорово и прекрасно...!!!
Some people are so creative! That bowl is too beautiful to use for food! It’s unlike any other. Ty for sharing.
Just a prototype for a cheaper Chinese plastic version.
It’s not safe for food anyways 🥲
Rest in peace, round wood piece
I love how awesome everything came out but man the amount of small plastics flying around was driving me crazy. It's like I could feel the micro plastics from here lol
Robert Oppenheimer - Inventor of the atomic bomb
Thomas Midgley Jr. - Inventor of freon
Leo Baekeland - Inventor of plastic
@@h0rk3d thanks Google
I agree. The current obsession with resin has consequences. Add glitter and mica into the mix and a single piece is about as negative for the environment, sea life and ghastly child labour as a single household object gets.
It's just unsustainable.
I think it produces tóxic waste, it's waste of work and material, in addition to garbage, damage to health and enviroment.
Yea. This guy made waste out of best. But that's the sad reality. The definition of entertainment has changed. It now involves wastage of food, creation of waste and degradation of mentality of people.
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The person who made the lamp was truly artistic
@@Mr.Gothic You can literally see two different guys in this video. These projects were all made by different people.
The satisfaction comes from watching the process unfold. And knowing I'll never have to make one. Fabulous to watch👍🏻
Wait I thought epoxies couldn't be used on surfaces that could contact foods cos you'd eventually start consuming something in the epoxy/resin?
Yes, but you could eat out of the bowl he destroyed to get the new one...
You’re correct.
There are food safe epoxies that are available. There are also polishes and finishers that can help to curb the leeching of not so great stuff but it's better for them to be food safe from the beginning
That's beautiful!
SERIOUSLY…. This Resin bowl is off the chain….. Everything you created on here is stunning! If only I had the skills & tools…. Hand made items can be stunning, yet this next level!
I agree with you, indeed he’s got talent, I mean real talent, I pray God gives you lots of beautiful days, I’m David Greg originally from Spain, but currently in Texas and you?
Guys, chill out. This is art, and you need to know that you can make something you want whenever you want. I think this is very creative!
It is so enjoyable watching you create these beautiful objects! I love watching your videos ! Thank you 🥹👍
So simple... and no nasty mess to clean up! 👍
Yeah
And always used a similar material. Boring.
Resin wood turning, the resin is really nasty to clean up
@@rebeccaconlon9743 I was being sarcastic. The YT channel name is "Totally Handy"... nothing in the video is handy to have, perform nor clean up!
I have to say, these are great works but what let me mesmerized was the flawless edition of the video, not a boring moment on sight
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I love the bowl. It reminds me of those colorful old fashioned licorice candies
Yesss that's what came to my mind as well!! Imagine how cool it would look if he filled the bowl with those licorice all-sorts candies. 😍
Liquorice Allsorts
Love all three pieces the first reminded me of African prints very nice never thought of steel wool used that way and the lantern is beautiful!
Thanks for showing us and sharing!!
I agree with you, indeed he’s got talent, I mean real talent, I pray God gives you lots of beautiful days, I’m David Greg originally from Spain, but currently in Texas and you?
Man, that bowl is gorgeous!
oh my god, that first bowl was BEYOND AMAZING.....JUST WOW.....BEAUTIFUL
Wow! The bowl is exquisite.
Из маленькой кучки отходов-сделать ещё больше отходов Done!
Каждый раз смотрю и думаю: что же человек сделает и каждый раз делает горшок!
Почти как в нашем русском анекдоте: Иностранцы приехавшие в Россию, в конце визита говорят: " У вас прекрасные дети, умные, красивые, талантливые! Но всё что вы делаете руками, всё очень плохо!" В этом ролике иностранцы перемудрили с производством, мы бы лучше сделали!
Разбить большой салатник,чтобы сделать маленькую тарелку)
Помимо расточительства ещё и жуткая безвкусица.
@@IDieselPower я и говорю:горшок! И таких "рукастых" в инете полно: кто-то делает уродские столы, кто-то тумбочки, которые я бы и в сарае не поставил, а больше всего делателей горшков, кто из целого дерева горшок выточит, кто эпоксидку с чем нибудь смешает, с той же целью-сделать ночную вазу!
I would like to see More of this stuff. I'm taking notes. When you said I don't do things beautifully enough, I believed you, and I'm hoping for a class. This was riveting. I can't get over it. It's useless, tedious, and extremely difficult for no reason. It seems like it can get more complicated. I like it. I can't get enough of it, just like fake wood. Oh my gosh that was hard, why did I do it!? And yet, so worth it. No one who likes wood wants fake wood, and now the grain is custom and artesian. I got to keep it for like maybe 1-3 years, which is good for a rockstar.
Трудоёмкое и не безопасное изготовление изделия. Но зрелищно, и в итоге, красиво.
I’ll love to start making products… very fascinating
Wow, it’s amazing what people think up and follow through on! Amazing idea.
The steel wool one I liked the look of less than I thought I would.
The cardboard one at the end turned out way better than I thought it would tho.
Excellent work. Thank you for sharing
He destroyed one bowl to make another….super genius! I suppose I’m not an art lover 😢
yeah, corn starch or any form of release agent would have helped getting it off...
It was a $2 bowl big deal
@@XXXCRSPLit was a waste, and I doubt a bowl like that costs $2 in this economy. Stop being so privileged.
@@XXXCRSPL Hmm how much is the new bowl? $3.79? Sorry i'm not that good at estimating.
I guess you would be stunned if you saw people creating other forms of art that involve destroying/wasting other perfectly usable things
FANTASTICO, IMPRESIONANTE !!!!!!!
I must admit I was questioning the epoxy but the final product is amazing
I love love this cut. I used to wear my hair like that all the time. I'm gonna send this photo to my stylist and get it done again, thank you much.❤❤❤❤❤
So much skill and creativity leaves me speechless! 👌
Great artist 😃👏👏👏
No doubt
You got some rad skills mate. Love the metal scourer jar 😊
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I agree with you, indeed he’s got talent, I mean real talent, I pray God gives you lots of beautiful days, I’m David Greg originally from Spain, but currently in Texas and you?
Those shavings in the yellow one are **dangerous**… I’d recommend putting up warnings for those who might be trying it themselves.
Who has a lathe just sitting around for trying these things ..
'Dont try this at home'
I couldn't if I wanted to
Is that because of the steal wool?
Why? Can u letme know
@@lorri3704 wood lathes are not that expensive at harbor freight
This had to be so fun to make
In order to create a new "fancy" bowl you need:
- destroy an actually useable bowl
- waste a chunk of wood
- waste papar
Love it!
It's not about the bowl itself or it being a "fancy" bowl for the sake of being fancy, it's about the art of it.
IT'S PAPER.
This is so painfully, embarrassingly uncultured "hot take" on a piece of art.
In a world where people are allowed to own property, they are allowed to use their bowls, paper and wood as they see fit.
Pray that the communists never come to your country to take control of your use of your own property.
Minus the paper I agree with you, at least the paper had a point and couldn’t have been done with another less wasteful material.
And not to add how AMAZING this music is!!!! Great job!!!
Absolutely awesome! But man clearing all those micro plastics must have been a real pain…
SO MUCH PLASTIC 😐
This is not art at all, there is no skill and discipline to achieve something wonderful, it is just throwing plastic and letting the drill and cutter do their thing.
That bowl is absolutely out of this world!
Поздрав из Србије 🇷🇸 респект бро... 🍻😉
Какой же Вы счастливый человек, что занимаетесь таким великолепным творчеством! И Ваши волшебные руки! Некоторые себя не могут за всю жизнь найти! А тут такое умиротворение и спокойное удовольствие от процесса! Волшебство! Творческого процветания Вам! 🌞❤️
I don’t WANT the first of all, I NEED it!!! Gorgeous! 😍
Delight!
You can't do this at home, but how cool are the ideas! It's incredible what talented people can come up with!
You can, but it's going to be really really messy lol
@@crowdemon_archives That's for sure.
i didnt see it coming when it was for the lamp!! so gorgeous!
Awesome artwork!❤️👍🏼
Hello 👋
I agree with you, indeed he’s got talent, I mean real talent, I pray God gives you lots of beautiful days, I’m David Greg originally from Spain, but currently in Texas and you?
Всё, что показано вредно для здоровья! Разве это красота?!
the last work was a surprise! i didn’t realize what it was supposed to be until the last minute! amazing
I agree with you, indeed he’s got talent, I mean real talent, I pray God gives you lots of beautiful days, I’m David Greg originally from Spain, but currently in Texas and you?
That lamp looks so freaking good, the bowls too but the lamp takes the cake for me.
That bowl was awesome
agreed, the bowl turned out better than i thought it would... it was pretty interesting-looking, though could've been better after a few tries, i think...
I don't know how or why I'm here but I loved watching this!
Awesome projects and fantastic results!
It is the3rd video I am watching (and I think it is a repeat under a different title) but I still cannot believe my eyes!!! I wish my family owned that kind of business, I would have taken over it at 500%. Since I am out of luck, I wish I worked for that kind of company... This would be my dream job ever!
Could one make this process be more environmentally friendly while still getting the same cool result?
Yep... "Totally Handy" and totally Artsy !!! Beeeeeautifuuuuuul thank you.
Beaucoup de matière et de travail pour un résultat très quelconque pour ne pas dire nul. La personne qui réalise ces vidéos (celle ci n'est pas la seule) aime certainement gaspiller son temps et son argent
This may be difficult for you, in fact you'll probably have to wrack you brain for it. But try to imagine for a moment making something because you enjoy making things. And on top of that, it's a beautiful bowl.
That lamp was stunning!
Удивительно, невероятно, прекрасно!👍⭐
Yup, I spoke too soon; this whole video was beyond amazing.....I love watching things be made....thanks for this.......I enjoyed it thoroughly and subscribed to the channel.....
Какие фантастические работы невероятной красоты! Это потрясающе!!! Браво мастерам!!!
как завороженная смотрела
IM AMAZED, I found this so RELAXING 🥰
Wow! You are extremely talented and your works of art are amazingly beautiful!
❤
That bowl is gorgeous
As beautiful as this is, I can’t shake the feeling that this is probably not eco friendly at all. All that shaved airborne plastic looked pretty sinister! Lol
Completely agree. Its super wasteful and awful for the environment. Pretty of course, but not something people should do in general
do you use lithium batteries for anything? because if you are you are helping to do more damage then resin ever will. do you know how they get lithium? they mine it and it has been scientifically proven that lithium mining is the #1 most product that is destroying the earth. so don't get all sanctimonious
They can use that shavings for a different project as well.
It pains me to see the amount of material it wastes, but it is beautiful
Well that was reeeeal smooth sacrificing a fine bowl to make another
The lamp was really pretty, very creative. It reminds me of Tiffany glass
So amazing! The skills and the results are awesome. Plus to create these ideas in your brains in the first place, respect.
Straight from the 90's.
Amazing projects. You have next-level artistry.
Тысячу лайков. Руки Золотые!!!
I loved the actual project and tbe end result👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻 But too many of our resources and power were wasted. A simple painted plastic bowl to this effect would have been more eco-friendly in this age and troubled times... 🙏
The lamp was so beautiful.
I would love to have a shop setup like yours!
That lamp is BEAUTIFUL
"Ahhh yes let me make a bowl out of another bowl to just break the bowl so I can replace a perfectly good one with one that I made "
You surely don't understand art. Since you know bowls so well, go get me some cereal.
@@lukeknowles5700 ahhhh yes cereal with a bowl a wonderful work of art
Vous avez cassé un saladier pour crée un saladier coloré ! y en a qui se complique tellement la vie^^
Love the effects you come up with. Probably too labor intensive for me, but that’s just me. One question, were you using carbide tools with the stainless steel scrubbing pads? I don’t know how you wouldn’t wreck your tools if not.
the bowl and the dragon scales lamp were beautiful!!
In terms of "wasting other materials" I'm confused as to why a glass bowl was used.. why not use heavy duty Tupperware (or something similar) with some mold release? Couple taps with a hammer and you're good to go. Beautiful piece, love watching videos like this. First time I've ever seen use of a glass bowl though..
Looks like a 19 dollar bowl
Cost 250 dollars in time, materials, tools, gas mask filters, etc
destroyed a good glass bowl and good wood and made a paper bowl. Great man!
This project being wasteful is a totally valid criticism. But a lot of art produces waste! If you use a paint that can't be reactivated, then you're gonna throw out a lot of it when it dries on the pallet or in the container
If you cut a shape out of paper, you're going to throw away the scraps. Even cooking produces waste, in the form of peels, seeds, scraps and leftovers!
Yeah, some stuff isn't great for the environment. It's unfortunate, but shouldn't detract from how amazing the final product is.
Question about the degassing, couldn't you have added the mixture to the scouring pads and degassed it in one go? Or does doing it twice make it more effective (like lesser bubbles)?
Trabalho maravilhoso!!!
Восхитительная работа!Купил ты такое.👏👍
All this stuff will be thrown out in the trash in a year and end up in a land fill…
Why?
Things we can live without, and contaminating the world
Trabalhoso mas o resultado é fantástico . Achei lindíssimo . Quero um 😔